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Category Archives: pulp
The Science Fiction Art of H. W. McCauley
It’s very easy win a link from Bibi’s box: you just need to post pretty images of pin-ups. I won’t be able to resist. I noticed my weakness some minutes ago, while I was having a very interesting conversation with … Continue reading
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Tagged covers, illustration, pin-ups, pulp, sci-fi, vintage
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PulpGen
There is never enough pulp books to post. That’s why I would like to invite you to visit the pulp portion of PulpGen. The first reason to take a look there is the biography and bibliography of four pulp fiction … Continue reading
Datajunkie Pulp-o-rama
Last month Datajunkie made a very good Pulp-o-rama post with a collection of scanned covers of magazines like Great Science Fiction, Infinity Science Fiction, IF – Worlds of Science Fiction, Worlds of Tomorrow, The Original Science Fiction Stories, Satellite Science … Continue reading
Thomas Allen
The Foley Gallery shows that there is something even cooler than pulp fiction: the works of the American photographer Thomas Allen. He creates some incredible pulp fiction dioramas. (via Spy’s Spice) Allen gently cuts around the shape of his figures, … Continue reading
Posted in art, photography, pulp
Tagged art, photographer, photography, photomontage, pulp
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Stop, You’re Killing Me!
Stop, You’re Killing Me! is a resource for lovers of mystery, crime, thriller, spy, and suspense books. Nearly 25,000 titles to discover by 2,100 authors and characters. It’s a great site for reference of new pulp-book-a-like books, but it could … Continue reading
Perry Rhodan Covers
Some people don’t know when to stop, like datajunkie that made a huge post with almost 100 covers of Perry Rhodan science fiction books, illustrated by Grey Morrow. Amazing work! But Perry Rhodan? Yes, Perry Rhodan, the world’s most prolific … Continue reading
Pulp Art Palace
Jaap van Deijk ‘s Pulp Art Palace: detective, science fiction, horror, mystery and “sleaze men magazines” pulp books. On this and following pages you can find all kinds of Pulp Art. On every picture there are women, most of the … Continue reading
Vintage Pulp Fiction
Vintage pulp fiction there is a huge collection with hundreds of covers of pulp fiction books from the amazing MagazineArt, with a much more visual and interactive disposition of them. Just in case you didn’t like the “coverpop” tool, try … Continue reading
Science Fiction Pulp Eye Candy
I wasn’t planning make three posts about science fiction stuff, this just happened. So here it goes, from datajunkie: SF Pulp Eye Candy, a collection of covers of sci-fi pulp books, with seven covers of Startling Stories and others.
Calendars for 2007
A new year demands a new calendar, right? I did my last calendar, and the one before it, with the models of 12 sided calendar page. You can choose the language, the format to save to print (PDF or PostScript), … Continue reading
Posted in craft, Internet, photography, pulp
Tagged calendar, download, Flickr, free, Internet, papercraft, photography, pulp
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